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visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> now back to the state of the union. our first read team writes the speech is part of a one-two punch opportunity for the president. quote, the white house always viewed his two big speeches as two bites at the bully pulpit apple and the same administration official calls the two speeches two acts of the same play. they also stress the future of the president's agenda including guns, immigration as well as improving the economy. joining me now live nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, one of the apples or bites of it in the inaugural address, how does that i guess give us the path to what we might hear tomorrow? >> well, it is a heavy dose of the economy and it will be your traditional state of the union address with a laundry list of things that the president wants to pursue, particularly with the economy and this standoff between republicans on the budget situation and the so-called sequester. if the inaugural address was a look at president obama's political philosophy and how the country evolved since
visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> now back to the state of the union. our first read team writes the speech is part of a one-two punch opportunity for the president. quote, the white house always viewed his two big speeches as two bites at the bully pulpit apple and the same administration official calls the two speeches two acts of the same play. they also stress the future of the president's agenda including guns, immigration as well as improving the economy. joining me now...
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the 118 cardinals who elect the new pope, andrea, will stay in a dormitory inside vatican city. they are not supposed to have any contact with the outside world. once that process begins. we'll see if that happens. it took about a day and a half to elect cardinal ratzinger to make hem pope benedict xvi last time. this time it could take a lot longer. just, you know, peek looking at sort of the early candidates note there's no clear favorite among the vatican experts. at this point in time a couple of interesting things to keep in mind as we watch this. most of the electors -- i think all of the electorses all the cardinals were appointed by john paul ii and benedict xvi. the growth in the catholic church these days is in latin america. is in asia and is in africa. will they go outside europe and possibly choose a pope from one of the other church is growing? that's one of the questions a lot of people are asking today. >> the author of the pew book evangelical catholicism, deep reform in the 21st century church. got a copy here. just hot off the presses. to write this book you d
the 118 cardinals who elect the new pope, andrea, will stay in a dormitory inside vatican city. they are not supposed to have any contact with the outside world. once that process begins. we'll see if that happens. it took about a day and a half to elect cardinal ratzinger to make hem pope benedict xvi last time. this time it could take a lot longer. just, you know, peek looking at sort of the early candidates note there's no clear favorite among the vatican experts. at this point in time a...
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so far this year, the city of chicago -- the police department and the city of chicago have seized 809 guns in the first six weeks of this year. we have given you the statistics before about how that compares nationally with some of the cities that we compare ourselves to, like new york city, nine times the number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is three times the size of new york -- of chicago. before you, and i know you can't see it now, because there are so many people here, we have ten guns, that were inventoried last week between the period of the first of february and the 8th of february, 2013 by the chicago police department. including a glock model 17, number of shotguns, a couple of rifles and an assault weapon. and how is it we come into possession of these firearms? on february 5th, chicago police fugitive apprehension unit working with the great lakes regional task force arrested a documented gang member in connection with a homic
so far this year, the city of chicago -- the police department and the city of chicago have seized 809 guns in the first six weeks of this year. we have given you the statistics before about how that compares nationally with some of the cities that we compare ourselves to, like new york city, nine times the number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is...
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obamacare talking about the clip his solution to the national health care cries cities and talked about the deficit. a clip where he's talk-- i don't want this clip i want a different clip where he's talking about ancient rome and we may become just like them. listen to this. >> ancient rome, very powerful, nobody could even challenge them militarily, but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility, they destroyed themselves. and if you don't think that can happen to america, you get out your books and you start readi reading. >> megyn: the president is there, don't you feel like a little-- no? >> no, not at all. because look, he said something that's very true. learn from history, or condemned to repeat it and talking about learning and the mistakes that others have made, including your own administration. and what we're doing now in the administration, but there's a lot of blame to go around, dan. and the other thing to talk about obamacare, why wouldn't he talk about obamacare, the guy is a doctor. it's something he knows something about
obamacare talking about the clip his solution to the national health care cries cities and talked about the deficit. a clip where he's talk-- i don't want this clip i want a different clip where he's talking about ancient rome and we may become just like them. listen to this. >> ancient rome, very powerful, nobody could even challenge them militarily, but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility, they destroyed themselves. and if you don't...
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strasbourg is but the history and future of europe. it is a city that represents what europe is. i am not just defending it because it is in france. europe has other feet in other countries. i defend strasbourg because strasbourg is europe. and if you think it should not be the seat of the european parliament, then doubt undermines everybody's view of europe. thank you very much for having me here in strasbourg at the seat of the european parliament. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the house to the of session today. no votes are scheduled due to the president said of the union address tomorrow night. later this week, work on a bill that would overturn president obama's executive order giving federal employees across-the- board pay increases. follow the house live here on c- span when members return tomorrow. and the senate is in session today. they gambled in earlier to continue work on the bill authorizing the violence against women act. that legislation pr
strasbourg is but the history and future of europe. it is a city that represents what europe is. i am not just defending it because it is in france. europe has other feet in other countries. i defend strasbourg because strasbourg is europe. and if you think it should not be the seat of the european parliament, then doubt undermines everybody's view of europe. thank you very much for having me here in strasbourg at the seat of the european parliament. [applause] >> thank you, mr....
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a large tornado in there is coming across the city from west to east. finally pulled to the north, just north of hattiesburg proper. a very large tornado. that's a lightning flash as transformers pop. a lot of damage. we're already seeing it here. also, more tornadoes still possible tonight. we still have watches in effect across the region. a lot of lightning out there right now. this is going to continue for a lot of the night. here's another piece of video north of the tornado lacking right straight at it, how black it is right there. a wedge tornado on the ground. thinking at this point in time that's either an f-2 or f-3 tornado with debris falling from the sky. damage being done at the surface, on the ground. that debris being picked up and thrown in the sky. oak grove high school was damaged. a couple people were in there, but so far we've just seen the damage and no reports of any significant injuries. there are injuries out there, but certainly at this point, no fatalities as it's obviously too early to tell. that happened only a couple hours a
a large tornado in there is coming across the city from west to east. finally pulled to the north, just north of hattiesburg proper. a very large tornado. that's a lightning flash as transformers pop. a lot of damage. we're already seeing it here. also, more tornadoes still possible tonight. we still have watches in effect across the region. a lot of lightning out there right now. this is going to continue for a lot of the night. here's another piece of video north of the tornado lacking right...
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for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew i was going to serve. always wanted to serve. >> he joined the army in 1999 and operated tanks in kosovo. by 2001, romesha was stationed in germany. on 9/11, a colonel called the troops together. >> he let us know that there had been two planes that flew into the world trade center and that our lives were about to change. and to be ready, you know, take the training to heart. >> you are getting emotional talking about that, remembering that. why? >> you know it was an emotional day for everybody in america. you know, it was one of those things that the average american just didn't see coming and you know, i'
for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew...
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for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew i was going to serve. always wanted to serve. >> he joined the army in 1999 and operated tanks in kosovo. by 2001, romesha was stationed in germany. on 9/11, a colonel called the troops together. >> he let us know that there had been two planes that flew into the world trade center and that our lives were about to change. and to be ready, you know, take the training to heart. >> you are getting emotional talking about that, remembering that. why? >> you know it was an emotional day for everybody in america. you know, it was one of those things that the average american just didn't see coming and you know, i'
for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew...
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the guy hopping the barricade as the popemobile rolled through the streets of vatican city. and this woman in red, here, here she is lunging at the pope at christmas midnight mass. 2009. his brief but eventual tenure also saw him head to the big apple. here he was, remember this popemobile, april of 2008, parading down of all places fifth avenue. and this one, he and u.s. president george bush exchanging pleasantries during the visit. president bush telling him, and i quote, your eminence, you're looking good. live to ali velshi for a different angle of the pope story, the pope's pocketbook. hey, ali. >> well, while the pope is the spiritual head of 1.2 billion catholics around the world, he oversees the vast finances of the holy see and vatican city, a sovereign state. pope benedict issued moves to make the vatican more relevant. with his reign coming to this abrupt end, it will be incomplete when it comes to questions about financial transparency. critics including jeffrey robinson who wrote the book the laundry men say that the whole thing has been window dressing. >> we
the guy hopping the barricade as the popemobile rolled through the streets of vatican city. and this woman in red, here, here she is lunging at the pope at christmas midnight mass. 2009. his brief but eventual tenure also saw him head to the big apple. here he was, remember this popemobile, april of 2008, parading down of all places fifth avenue. and this one, he and u.s. president george bush exchanging pleasantries during the visit. president bush telling him, and i quote, your eminence,...
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and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that bull work of bipartisan change will come from, who are the pragmatic leaders in the country, the president should go right to the mayors, whether it's a republican or independent like mike bloomberg, an independent like rahm emanuel. they have the solutions so i think he can not only make urbanism part of the jaebd, gun control agenda, immigration reform agenda, he can break the deadlock in washington appealing to the people who want positive change. >> richard, dig down a little bit in to the department of cities, what exactly would it do, how would it work? >> well, my sense is that
and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that...
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it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras to behave just like officers sitting at this intersection and basically ticketing people who run red lights. what is running a red light mean in it means having light turn red and you blow through the incident irsection. these people aren't blowing through the intersection. they are pulling up and they may go just a little bit yawn the line or they may make what would be to anybody else a right turn on red. >> okay. thank you very much. we'll continue to follow up on this all morning long. hopefully, we can get in touch with somebody from the city of rockville. maybe they would like to come meet us here at the most
it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras...
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in modern forces reclaim the city of galle we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants almost spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. and eighteen coal miners die in a methane explosion some eight hundred meters underground in russia's only republic . news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching our t.v. . the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february twenty eighth citing his old age eighty five year old will become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries let's get more on this now from artie's tom barton live in the studio for us here told me was only part appointed in two thousand and five when that's going on why his resignation now well carry a real shock i think a small army of journalists and pope watchers that were in rome even though the even they have been taken aback by this sudden announcement today it should be noted that pope benedict the sixteenth was one of the oldest pope's to be elected when john paul the second died in two thou
in modern forces reclaim the city of galle we bring you a firsthand account from the city after a surprise attack by militants almost spoils french claims of a victorious campaign. and eighteen coal miners die in a methane explosion some eight hundred meters underground in russia's only republic . news as it happens twenty four hours a day you're watching our t.v. . the vatican has announced that pope benedict the sixteenth will step down on february twenty eighth citing his old age eighty five...
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he wants to put the gop on a path of cities -- citizenship for undocumented americans. is he the future of your party? guest: i do not know if he is the future, but he is an important voice. he is the darling of the tea party down in texas. immigration is another example. there has to be a path forward. we cannot just be the party of, we are going to close our eyes and believed these 11 million people in the country do not exist. we have to deal with the issue. that does not mean you adopt amnesty when he approached some on the democratic side have. if there are two issues in the immigration fight and we can forge an agreement that deals with five of them, why don't you take that rather than saying if we can i get all 10, we will not do anything. host: why is that so hard to do? guest: this is regional. i live in ohio. unless we get drunk canadians, across from lake erie, it is not a big deal. if i live in a border states like texas or new mexico or california, maybe i would have a different view. you have to balance all of the issues and the fact that people who did no
he wants to put the gop on a path of cities -- citizenship for undocumented americans. is he the future of your party? guest: i do not know if he is the future, but he is an important voice. he is the darling of the tea party down in texas. immigration is another example. there has to be a path forward. we cannot just be the party of, we are going to close our eyes and believed these 11 million people in the country do not exist. we have to deal with the issue. that does not mean you adopt...
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police officer christopher dorner, the city offers its largest reward ever for the man accused of killing three. in his online manifesto, dorner threaten to wage and conventional and asymmetrical warfare against the police department he accused of racism and corruption. the united states ratchets up this economic war against iran ahead of this month's nuclear talks. >> i want to underscore to iran, the window for diplomacy is still open and we have agreed to meet iran again in two weeks. we have made our position clear. the choice is really up to iran. >> will speak with president of the national iranian american council. and historian on the largest and unconventional life of misses paul robeson. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the vatican has announced pope an addict will step down as head of the catholic church later this month. it's a surprise move makes benedict the first pontiff to resign in nearly six centuries his policy has been marked by a range of issues and a number of child molestation scandal and the catholic church incl
police officer christopher dorner, the city offers its largest reward ever for the man accused of killing three. in his online manifesto, dorner threaten to wage and conventional and asymmetrical warfare against the police department he accused of racism and corruption. the united states ratchets up this economic war against iran ahead of this month's nuclear talks. >> i want to underscore to iran, the window for diplomacy is still open and we have agreed to meet iran again in two weeks....
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he will talk about the recent gun violence in that city. a teenager was shot to death last month at a south side park. this happened a week after performing at president obama's inaugural festivities. the first lady attended her funeral on saturday. her mother will attend the speech tomorrow night. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> having observed a steady improvement in the opportunities and well-being of our citizens i can report to you the state of this union is good. >> once again in keeping with time honored tradition as i come to report on the state of the union. i am pleased to report that america is much improved. there is good reason to believe improvement will continue in the days to come. >> my duty tonight is to report on the state of the union. not the state of our government, but of our american community. and to set forth our responsibilities, in the words of our founders, to form a more perfect union. the state of the union is strong. >> as we gather tonight, our nation is at war. our ec
he will talk about the recent gun violence in that city. a teenager was shot to death last month at a south side park. this happened a week after performing at president obama's inaugural festivities. the first lady attended her funeral on saturday. her mother will attend the speech tomorrow night. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> having observed a steady improvement in the opportunities and well-being of our citizens i can report to you the state of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >> bret: we are about 27 hours away from president obama's first "state of the union" address of the second term. chief white house correspondent ed henry tells us what we can expect to hear. >> president obama only used the word "jobs" twice in the inaugural address, his team is now building tuesday's big speech as a continuation of a major push on the economy. >> you will hear in the president's "state of the union" an outline from him for his plan to create jobs and grow the middle class. the president has always viewed the two speeches, inaugural address and "state of the union" two acts of
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>...
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the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's where you find a lot of the unplowed roads, people who have been stuck in their homes now for 72 hours. and we found this interesting. how emergency crews have been responding to calls for help during the last few hours. listen to this. >> we've had to walk here, use basically foot power. park the truck as close as we can and get guys together. we jerry rigged a sled to pull people out. we're going a mile down these streets that aren't plowed, putting people on a sled, and dragging them out to an ambulance. >> reporter: in some cases we even learned they used the payloaders and put patients in the scoop of the payloaders to get them out of the heavy snow, into the fire trucks, where they could rush them to area hospitals. it's been complicated doing that job. again, the morning commute will be rough. we're talking about the freezing rain, the sleet, 27
the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's where you find a lot of the unplowed roads, people who have been stuck in their homes now for 72 hours. and we found this interesting. how emergency crews have been responding to calls for help during the last few hours. listen to this. >> we've had to walk here, use basically foot power. park the truck as close as we can and...
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how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now dorner has been on the run for just six days. for perspective, jenna, the olympic park bomber, eric rudolph, he was bounty out there. whitey bolger was on the fbi most wanted list for 12 years. two million dollars, which eventually was collected. jenna? powerful words by the chief of police as well, on this whole surge. what is the status of this search at this time? >> well, there are no credible lead. there was possible siting this weekend. that turned out to be negative. coordinate information. now we do have information, video from a sea
how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now...
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he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's been encouraging to see that in managing their loss republicans appear to have finally moved beyond denial and anger, this current process of bargaining isn't likely to change very much. because while mr. rube know may have a hint of color in his skin and hispanic blood in his veins, even a cursory glance at his policies tells you there's scarily any difference between him and the team that got thumped in november. for example, mr. rubio voted against raising the debt ceiling, thus provoking the credit downgrade that accompanied the fiasco in 2011. he supported governor rick scott's abominable attempt to suppress the vote in florida. he co-sponsored a bill which would enable employers to deny birth control to their employees, and despite the fact that 97% of researchers polled by the national academy of sciences believe in manmade climate change, mr. rubio remains unconvinced. if the republican party wishes to do nothing more than a small amount of cosmetic surgery on i
he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's been encouraging to see that in managing their loss republicans appear to have finally moved beyond denial and anger, this current process of bargaining isn't likely to change very much. because while mr. rube know may have a hint of color in his skin and hispanic blood in his veins, even a cursory glance at his policies tells you there's scarily any difference between him and the team that got thumped in november. for...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, human nears. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. today is monday, february 11, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us today. we begin with a fox news alert. pope benedict xvi is resigni
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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the number one safest city in the city has the laxest gun laws el paso texas. >> stephanie: has the laxest? >> where did you get these statistics? >> just google it. >> no, i'm asking you where you got the statistics. >> stephanie: you're saying it is the safest city? what's your point? >> caller: you're saying that basically places that -- i don't know like l.a. that has a lot of gun control is a safe city? it has no crime. >> stephanie: no. i'm saying per capita -- >> per capita, it is quite a bit smaller than l.a. >> google it. >> stephanie: okay. well, i've never been told that quite so aggressively. just saying, a red sox rookie just shot himself. red sox prospect bryce prince, oh dear, he actually -- shot himself. he was at home in tennessee cleaning a gun. he's going to be fine but he did in fact -- >> oh, son of a bitch! ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ >> i think if you're going to own guns, you should be able to tell when there are no bullets in it. that step might be good. >> stephanie: can i just -- j
the number one safest city in the city has the laxest gun laws el paso texas. >> stephanie: has the laxest? >> where did you get these statistics? >> just google it. >> no, i'm asking you where you got the statistics. >> stephanie: you're saying it is the safest city? what's your point? >> caller: you're saying that basically places that -- i don't know like l.a. that has a lot of gun control is a safe city? it has no crime. >> stephanie: no. i'm saying...
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the snow bands did not set up over new york city directly but they were very close, very close to the city. >> so the biggest concentration was accumulation rather was in west haven, connecticut. right? >> around hamden new haven. there were reports from anywhere from 34 to 40. if you were on the west side but new haven on just slightly east there is allegations more. just amazing. i have gotten pictures. i think they finally, can get out. are people allowed to drive again? >> i haven't seen any reports. you want to treat the highways first. trying to get stranded. >> that's the way they maneuver all of that. things should be getting back close to normal. both storms came together same way. a very active northern jet stream with the disturbance and stream lips and moisture. over the gulf stream waters. there was one aspect. we are talking with paul pastelok, the senior meteorologist for accuweather.com. one aspect that surprised me and i saw some evidence that actually hit are the storm surges along the coast. i don't i don't remember snowstorm and, you know, high ocean water coming t
the snow bands did not set up over new york city directly but they were very close, very close to the city. >> so the biggest concentration was accumulation rather was in west haven, connecticut. right? >> around hamden new haven. there were reports from anywhere from 34 to 40. if you were on the west side but new haven on just slightly east there is allegations more. just amazing. i have gotten pictures. i think they finally, can get out. are people allowed to drive again? >>...
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the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s had a charmin moment, he wiped himself in front of the public. >> no, he rochered. >> yes, before it was invented. and now south hampton trying to get back into the game, and this gareth barry, with one of the finest finishes in his career, but unfortunately into his own net, joe. >> what? you are not supposed to do that? >> it was self-implosion, and humiliation, and look at this. rolled across and picked up gareth barry and passed his own goalkeeper. >> and the best part is that his own goalkeeper never saw it coming. >> well, he dropped it over the line, and if any g
the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s...